20 Latin-Owned Restaurants You Have To Check Out In Miami
By Zuri Anderson
October 16, 2020
Miami knows Latin. You can see it in every fabric of its atmosphere and culture, especially the food. Like the Magic City's food scene in general, there are various types of restaurants with Latin owners. You got a pizza joint and casual eateries to bakery hybrids and sit-down restaurants. They're all around the area, too -- from Calle Ocho and Coral Gables to Brickell and Kendall. Some are rather recent, while others have decades of history.
No matter which one you choose, they all have that special something to stand out. If you want to support Latinx restaurant owners, then check out these restaurants below:
Rio Cristal (9872 SW 40th St in Miami)
Old Greg's Pizza (151 NE 41st St in Miami)
CAO Bakery & Cafe (Check for all locations here)
Grazianoโs Restaurants (Check for all locations here)
El Palacio De Los Jugos (Check for all locations here)
Mondongo's Restaurant (3500 NW 87th Ave in Doral)
La Hormiga De Oro (12106 SW 117th Ct in Kendall)
Caribe Cafe Restaurant (Check for all locations here)
Chef Adrianne's Vineyard Restaurant & Bar (11715 Sherri Lane in Miami)
Las Vegas Cuban Cuisine (Check for all locations here)
La Casita (3805 SW 8th Street in Coral Gables)
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Islas Canarias (13695 SW 26th St in Miami, 3804 SW 137th Ave in Miami)
Palomilla Grill (6890 W Flagler St in Miami)
Havana Harry's (4612 South Le Jeune Rd in Coral Gables)
Enriqueta's Sandwich Shop (186 NE 29th St in Miami)
Versailles Restaurant (3555 SW 8th St, Calle Ocho)
La Carreta (3632 SW 8th St, Calle Ocho)
Pepito's Plaza (10701 NW 58th St in Doral, 901 S Brickell Plaza in Brickell)
La Rosa Restaurant (4041 NW 7th St in Miami)
El Rinconcito Latino (Check for all locations here)
Photo: CAO Bakery and Cafe's Instagram